1. Respecting a teacher does not matter whether he is high or low, rich or poor. ——"Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals." Encouraging Learning"
Respect the teacher, and don't care about the teacher's status and wealth.
2. It is better to seek teachers than to study. ——Yang Xiong
It is better to study hard than to seek a teacher
3. I love my teacher, and I love the truth even more. ——Aristotle
I love (respect) my teacher, but I respect the truth even more.
4. The sage is the teacher of impermanence. ——Han Yu
A saint has no fixed teacher.
5. Among the ancient sage kings, there was no one who did not respect his teacher. ——Lu Buwei
All the ancient sages and emperors did not respect their teachers.
Extended information:
The meaning of "respecting teachers" is to respect teachers. It is a traditional Chinese virtue and a respectful title for teachers. Taoism generally calls teachers as masters, and common people call other people's masters as respected teachers. "Zunshi" also refers to the old respectful title for Taoist priests.
Reference: Respecting the Master - Baidu Encyclopedia